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7.04 Listening to the Quiet: High Wages by Dorothy Whipple
Feb 4, 2025
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Jan 19, 2025
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Jan 13, 2025
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Dec 30, 2024
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| 2/4/25 | ![]() 7.04 Listening to the Quiet: High Wages by Dorothy Whipple | This week I talk about the 1930 novel High Wages by Dorothy Whipple, the cosmic story of how I found it, and the value of listening to the quiet voice. Persephone Books website High Wages by Dorothy Whipple Someone at a Distance by Dorothy Whipple 20th Century Reading Challenge: 6.20 Future and Freedom in the 1970s More Links Mutual Aid LA @angourierice / @the_community_library / our book! Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning | — | ||||||
| 1/19/25 | ![]() 7.03 Reading Stats 2024 | This week, I’m wrapping up my end of year reading episodes by chatting about my 2024 reading statistics. I hope you enjoy! Link to our book, Stuck Up and Stupid by Angourie Rice and Kate Rice // AU, NZ // US, UK, CA Links to my World Challenge, and the 20th Century Reading Challenge More Links Mutual Aid LA The Community Library Reading Awards 2024 @angourierice / @the_community_library / our book! Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning | — | ||||||
| 1/13/25 | ![]() 7.02 An Honour to Be Nominated | This week on The Community Library, I’m talking about some more favourite reads of 2024 that didn’t quite make it into my Reading Awards episode. Books Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel Don’t You Forget About Me by Mhairi McFarlane The Art Thief by Michael Finkel More Links Mutual Aid LA The Community Library Reading Awards 2024 @angourierice / @the_community_library / our book! Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning | — | ||||||
| 12/30/24 | ![]() 7.01 The Community Library Reading Awards 2024 | Welcome to the annual Community Library Reading Awards! A completely subjective and biased awards ceremony in which all the prizes go to the books I read and liked best in 2024. The Awards: Biggest Surprise Biggest Accomplishment Most Thought-Provoking Favourite Cover Favourite Speculative Fiction Favourite Translated Fiction Favourite Mystery / Thriller Favourite Nonfiction Favourite 2024 Release The Books: Essays in Love by Alain de Botton, 1993 Woman on the Edge of Time by Marge Piercy, 1976 Doppelganger by Naomi Klein, 2023 Siblings by Brigitte Reimann, 1963, translated by Lucy Renner Jones I Who Have Never Known Men by Jacqueline Harpman, 1995, translated by Ros Schwartz The House of the Spirits by Isabelle Allende, 1982, translated by Magda Bogin The Decagon House Murders by Yukito Ayatsuji, 1987, translated by Hong-Li Wong West of Eden by Jean Stein, 2017 Beautyland by Marie-Helene Bertino, 2024 @angourierice / @the_community_library / our book! Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning | — | ||||||
| 7/5/20 | ![]() 3.1 Choosing Between What is Right and What is Easy: Discussing J. K. Rowling | Hello and welcome back to The Community Library! In light of J. K. Rowling’s recent transphobic comments, this week I’m tackling a big question: can we separate the art from the artist? This episode is not a discussion or “debate” on trans rights. A person’s right to live their life as their truest self is not a debate, it is a human right. This episode is a discussion on what we do when the creator of something we love reveals their values are in conflict with our own. Please visit my website here for a transcription of this episode, plus a full list of references, resources, and extra reading on this topic! Black Lives Matter resources Aboriginal Lives Matter resources My Instagram and Goodreads The Community Library’s Instagram and Goodreads Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning Ashley’s Instagram, website, and printing studio website | — | ||||||
| 5/25/20 | ![]() 2.18 One Hundred Years of Wow-Factor with Kali (pt.2) | Welcome back to The Community Library! Today’s episode is part 2 of our discussion of One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez! Kali and I jumped right back in, talking about the banana company, the unreliability of memory, and that mind-blowing ending. Enjoy! Listen to part 1: One Hundred Years of Technical Difficulties with Kali (pt.1) Click the link here to access a full transcription of this episode. This Sunday, on the 31st of May, I am releasing a very special bonus episode. Listen to the episode for another clue as to what we’ll be talking about! Follow Kali on Instagram here for some fabulous isolation content. My Instagram and Goodreads The Community Library’s Instagram and Goodreads Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning Ashley’s Instagram, website, and printing studio website | — | ||||||
| 5/24/20 | ![]() 2.17 One Hundred Years of Technical Difficulties with Kali (pt.1) | Welcome back to The Community Library! This month the theme was FICTION IN TRANSLATION, so my dear friend Kali and I sat down to discuss One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez. We talked for so long that I had to split this episode into two parts! Part two will be out tomorrow, so you don’t have to wait long at all. In this episode we talk about magical realism, how Macondo is its own character, and why Úrsula Iguarán is the baddest bitch in town. I hope you enjoy! Visit my website here for a link to a full transcription of the episode. Next week, on the 31st of May, I am releasing a very special bonus episode. The clue is APPLE. Tune in tomorrow for another clue! Follow Kali on Instagram here for some fabulous isolation content. My Instagram and Goodreads The Community Library’s Instagram and Goodreads Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning Ashley’s Instagram, website, and printing studio website | — | ||||||
| 5/17/20 | ![]() 2.16 Read With Me: Translated Fiction | Welcome back to The Community Library! Because this month’s theme is FICTION IN TRANSLATION, I decided to try and read three translated novels in just one week. Did I succeed? Did I fail miserably? Listen to find out! This month’s discussion pick is One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez. That episode will be out on the 24th of May, just one week away! Visit my website here for a full transcription of the episode, plus links to all the things I mentioned. On the 31st of May I am releasing a very special bonus episode. The clue is APPLE. Tune in next week for another clue! My Instagram and Goodreads The Community Library’s Instagram and Goodreads Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning Ashley’s Instagram, website, and printing studio website | — | ||||||
| 5/10/20 | ![]() 2.15 On All Things Translation with Kate | Welcome back to The Community Library! This week I chat to translator and Doctor of Philosophy, my mother: Dr Kate Rice! We talk all things language and translation: my mum’s interest in languages, how she started working in translation, and why translated fiction is sometimes frustrating to read. I hope you enjoy! The discussion pick for this month is One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez. My dear friend and former guest on the podcast Kaliya and I will be discussing it on the 24th of May. Visit my website here for a full transcription of this episode Things mentioned: - MSO’s live performance of Eumeralla, a War Requiem for Peace by Deborah Cheetham AO - Alone in Berlin [Jeder Stirbt für Sich Allein] by Hans Fallada, translated from German by Michael Hoffman - Playwright Henrik Ibsen - “I recall the common figure of speech between tears and rain.” Quoted from The Impossible Fairy Tale by Han Yujoo, translated from Korean by Janet Hong My Instagram and Goodreads The Community Library’s Instagram and Goodreads Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning Ashley’s Instagram, website, and printing studio website | — | ||||||
| 4/19/20 | ![]() 2.12 Percy Jackson and the Sea of Isolation with Harry | Hello and welcome back to The Community Library! This week, my dear friend and regular guest on the podcast Harry and I discuss Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan. This is the second book in the Percy Jackson series – you can listen to our discussion of the first book here, and our episode on the first movie adaptation here. In this delightfully chatty and chaotic episode, Harry and I discuss Percy’s hero complex, why Hermes is #notlikeotherGods, and the correct collective noun for a group of cyclopes. Is it “flock”? Is it “tribe”? Is it “congregation”? Listen to find out! Please follow Harry on Instagram – @harrry.l – he only does the podcast for the clout. Tune in next week for our discussion on the film adaptation! Visit my website here for more links and resources for this episode. My Instagram, Goodreads and StoryGraph The Community Library’s Instagram Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning Ashley’s Instagram, website, and printing studio website | — | ||||||
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| 4/5/20 | ![]() 2.10 Harry Potter vs The Brand | Welcome back to The Community Library, also known as Angourie’s Harry Potter Fan Club. This month, the theme is FANTASY, so of course I just had to do an episode all about Harry Potter (again). This week, I’m talking about the brand of Wizarding World TM, and its relationship to the original book series. This month, the discussion pick is Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan. It’s a really fun and quick read, and I’ll be discussing it later on this month with a very special guest star. Visit my website here for a full transcription of the episode and a list of links and resources. My Instagram and Goodreads The Community Library’s Instagram and Goodreads Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning Ashley’s Instagram, website, and printing studio website | — | ||||||
| 3/29/20 | ![]() 2.9 Zadie Smith and Haruki Murakami: Future Classics | Hello and welcome back to The Community Library! This week’s episode is continuing the theme from way back in December: Classics! In this episode, I analyse and compare Zadie Smith’s White Teeth and Haruki Murakami’s Norwegian Wood, and what makes both of them future classics. Visit my website here for a full transcription of this episode. White Teeth by Zadie Smith Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami Other episodes pertaining to the theme of Classics Episode 2.6 – From Dickens to Woolf: What is a Classic? Episode 2.7 – “He’s Not Bad at Writing”: Thoughts on Shakespeare with Laurence The Community Library Awards 2019 blog post in which I talk about why Zadie Smith was my favourite author in 2019. My Instagram and Goodreads The Community Library’s Instagram and Goodreads Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning Ashley’s Instagram, website, and printing studio website | — | ||||||
| 3/22/20 | ![]() 2.8 Feel-Good Reads for Self-Isolation | Welcome back to The Community Library, and thank you for your patience while I was on hiatus. I am so glad to be back and bringing you a very special episode of the podcast: self-isolation edition! In this episode I recommend feel-good books for you to read that will hopefully ease your mind in this crazy time. Visit my website here for my full list of book recommendations and more links! My Instagram and Goodreads The Community Library’s Instagram and Goodreads Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning Ashley’s Instagram, website, and printing studio website | — | ||||||
| 12/1/19 | ![]() 2.6 From Dickens to Woolf: What is a Classic? | Happy December! Welcome back to The Community Library, and to a whole new theme for this month! December’s theme is Classics, and we’re kicking it off with an episode that asks: what is a classic? I talk about Homer, Austen, Shelley, Dickens, Wilde, Woolf, Fitzgerald, Lee, and many, many more. I hope you enjoy this quick discussion episode! For a full transcription of the episode, plus more links and resources, visit my blog: Angourie’s Library. My Instagram and Goodreads The Community Library’s Instagramand Goodreads Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning Ashley’s Instagram, website, and printing studio website | — | ||||||
| 11/25/19 | ![]() 2.5 "Totally Buggin'!" Jane Austen's Emma and Clueless (pt. 2) | Welcome back to part 2 of my discussion of Jane Austen’s Emma and the 1995 modern film adaptation Clueless. In this episode I talk about privilege and class, the issue of Josh being Cher’s ex-step-brother, and why Elton is actually the WORST. I hope you enjoy! December’s discussion pick was chosen by you, the listeners! The most suggested book was Little Women by Louisa May Alcott. We’ll be discussing that on the 15th of December, so make sure you read along and tune in! Listen to part one of the discussion here For a full transcription of the episode, plus more links and resources, visit my website: Angourie’s Library My Instagram and Goodreads The Community Library’s Instagram and Goodreads Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning Ashley’s Instagram, website, and printing studio website | — | ||||||
| 11/24/19 | ![]() 2.4 "Ugh, As If!" Jane Austen's Emma and Clueless (pt. 1) | Welcome back to another episode! This week I’m talking about one of my favourite novels and one of my favourite movies: Emma by Jane Austen, and Clueless (1995). I talk about why Emma/Cher is so likable, how high society is just like high school, and why Cher and Josh are more compatible than Emma and Mr Knightley. This episode was really hard to cut down, so it’s actually been split into two parts. Tomorrow there will be a bonus episode to finish the discussion, so stay tuned! For a full transcription of the episode, plus extra links and resources, please visit my website: Angourie’s Library. My Instagram and Goodreads The Community Library’s Instagram and Goodreads Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning Ashley’s Instagram, website, and printing studio website | — | ||||||
| 11/17/19 | ![]() 2.3 From Book to Screen: My Favourite Adaptations | Hello and welcome back to The Community Library! This week I’m talking all about my favourite film and TV adaptations of books. From Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet to Bridget Jones’s Diary, I talk about a wide range of adaptations. Make sure you tune in next week for a discussion of Jane Austen’s Emma in comparison with the 1995 classic film Clueless! For a full transcription of the episode, plus links to all of the books and films mentioned in this episode, please visit my website: Angourie’s Library. My Instagram and Goodreads The Community Library’s Instagram and Goodreads Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning Ashley’s Instagram, website, and printing studio website | — | ||||||
| 11/3/19 | ![]() 2.1 Working on Film Adaptations of Books | Hello and welcome to season 2 of The Community Library! I can’t wait to get back into podcasting and share this season with you. This month’s theme is Book to Film Adaptations – something that has been highly requested by you guys! I’ve been lucky enough to act in three film adaptations of books, and so this week I’m talking about those experiences. I talk about Jasper Jones, Every Day, and Ladies in Black, and also answer some of your questions about book to film adaptations. Be sure to visit my website here for a full transcription of the episode, and more information on the books and movies I mentioned! This month we have two discussion picks: a book and a film! We’ll be reading and discussing Emma by Jane Austen, and its 1995 film adaptation Clueless. The discussion episode will be released on the 24th of November, so you have some time! My Instagram and Goodreads The Community Library’s Instagram and Goodreads Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning Ashley’s Instagram, website, and printing studio website | — | ||||||
| 7/30/19 | ![]() 1.20 Percy Jackson and the Confusing Prophecies with Harry | Welcome back! I’m sorry that this episode is a day late, but I hope it was worth the wait! In this episode, my friend Harry and I tackle Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan. We discuss the pronunciation of Greek names, how all the kids at Camp Half-Blood are related, and why Keeping Up With Zeus and the Olympians should totally be a reality TV show. Though this is the last official episode of season one, next week there will be an extra-special-bonus-episode filled with bloopers and tangents that were cut from this episode. So, stay tuned! Please follow Harry on Instagram @harrrylowe. He says he “needs the clout”. My Instagram and Goodreads The Community Library’s Instagram and Goodreads Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning Ashley’s Instagram, website, and printing studio website | — | ||||||
| 7/15/19 | ![]() 1.18 Straight Up Rebellion in A Room of One's Own with Maija | Welcome back to The Community Library! This week I sat down with Maija (who you might remember from episode 3) to chat about one of our favourite pieces of feminist literature, A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf. We asked ourselves what is required to create art, what would happen if Shakespeare had a sister, and we came to the conclusion that Virginia Woolf is a bad b*tch. I hope you enjoy! The next discussion pick is Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan. A full transcription and links to resources are available on my website here. My Instagram and Goodreads The Community Library’s Instagram and Goodreads Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning Ashley’s Instagram, website, and printing studio website | — | ||||||
| 7/8/19 | ![]() 1.17 Visiting the Los Angeles Public Library | Welcome back to The Community Library! This week I’m talking about my trip to the Los Angeles Central Library. In this episode I talk about what inspired the visit, why I love libraries, and the library’s collection of patent listings. I hope you enjoy! Join me next week for a discussion of A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf! You can listen to the audiobook for free on Spotify or YouTube. Visit my website here for a full transcription of the episode. Links! The Los Angeles Central Public Library Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches by Audre Lorde A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf Mythos by Stephen Fry The Library Book by Susan Orlean Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by J. K. Rowling Emma by Jane Austen Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Animal Farm by George Orwell Pulp by Robin Talley My and Maija’s episode on Pulp by Robin Talley My Instagram and Goodreads The Community Library’s Instagram and Goodreads Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning Ashley’s Instagram, website, and printing studio website | — | ||||||
| 7/1/19 | ![]() 1.16 What I Read in June | Welcome back to The Community Library! This week’s episode is short and sweet, and all about what I read in the month of June. It was quite a sad reading month for me with only six completed books, but nevertheless, I hope you enjoy this episode! The next discussion pick is A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf. You can listen to the audiobook on Spotify here, or on YouTube here. Visit my website here for a link to the full transcription of this episode. Books I read in June: The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy Stories: The Collected Short Fiction by Helen Garner I’ll Give You the Sun by Jandy Nelson Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng The Thing Around Your Neck by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie First Class Murder by Robin Stevens Other things I mentioned: My Buzzwordathon episode Spider-Man: Far From Home, in cinemas now! The Fellowship of the Ring by J. R. R. Tolkien Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie Jolly Foul Play by Robin Stevens My Instagram and Goodreads The Community Library’s Instagram and Goodreads Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning Ashley’s Instagram, website, and printing studio website | — | ||||||
| 6/24/19 | ![]() 1.15 Read With Me: Buzzwordathon | Welcome back to another episode of The Community Library! Last week I participated in BooksandLala’s Buzzwordathon, and I decided to document the process and turn it into an episode for you all! I hope you enjoy this more casual, follow-me-around-style episode. The next discussion pick is A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf. Links! Lala’s YouTube channel, Instagram, and Twitter Lala’s Buzzwordathon Vlog I’ll Give You the Sun by Jandy Nelson Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng The Thing Around Your Neck by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie My Instagram and Goodreads The Community Library’s Instagram and Goodreads Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning Ashley’s Instagram, website, and printing studio website | — | ||||||
| 6/17/19 | ![]() 1.14 Does Fiction Exist in the Wizarding World? | Welcome back to The Community Library! Last week I published an emergency episode because I wasn’t happy with the how the first draft of this episode turned out. Thank you so much for being patient! After putting more time and effort in, I’m really proud of the result of this episode. This week, I’m talking all about fiction, or rather the lack thereof, in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. I had lots of fun making this one, and I hope you enjoy listening! A full transcription of the episode is available on my website here. The next discussion pick is A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf. Links! Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by J. K. Rowling Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (2001) My Instagram, Twitter, Blog, and Goodreads The Community Library’s Instagram and Goodreads Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning Ashley’s Instagram, website, and printing studio website | — | ||||||
| 6/3/19 | ![]() 1.12 A Big Reading Month - What I Read in May | Welcome to this week’s minisode! This week I’m talking about all twelve books I read in the month of May. There’s a good mix of stuff in here; from middle-grade murder mysteries to feminist non-fiction. Our next discussion pick is Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by J. K. Rowling. Be sure to read along so you can join in the discussion! Books I read in May: Claudine in Paris by Colette - ★★★★ The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry – ★★★ Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J. K. Rowling – ★★★★★ Circe by Madeline Miller – DNF, ★★ Inkheart by Cornelia Funke – ★★★1/2 Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen – ★★★★1/2 Misogynation by Laura Bates – ★★★★ Ronia, the Robber’s Daughter – ★★★1/2 Black is the New White by Nakkiah Lui – ★★★★ Murder Most Unladylike by Robin Stevens – ★★★★ Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince – ★★★★ The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde – ★★★1/2 Arsenic For Tea by Robin Stevens – ★★★★1/2 My Instagram and Goodreads The Community Library’s Instagram and Goodreads Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning Ashley’s Instagram, website, and printing studio website | — | ||||||
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